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the va in pittsburgh referred us to the washington pr division who sent us right back to pittsburgh. it's been a mess. but the centers for disease control and prevention, they did send a team there in november to investigate this. we're told that the investigation, the results from the cdc will go to the va in the coming weeks. we're not sure if that's going to be released to the public. >> i still can't understand why the va did nothing when they knew they had a problem? >> actually, anderson, we found out that about six months ago the va did bring in a consultant who made recommendations on how to fix the water, but the va did not tell that consultant that they had legionnaire's cases at the hospital. if they had told the consultants that there would have been different recommendations. the va would have been told to handle it differently. we just don't know why, because the va won't talk to us. >> that's unbelievable. drew, appreciate it, thanks. >>> a cnn exclusive ahead. a truly breath-taking display of courage by a syrian teenager. he risked his life to save a stranger, a woman
the va in pittsburgh referred us to the washington pr division who sent us right back to pittsburgh. it's been a mess. but the centers for disease control and prevention, they did send a team there in november to investigate this. we're told that the investigation, the results from the cdc will go to the va in the coming weeks. we're not sure if that's going to be released to the public. >> i still can't understand why the va did nothing when they knew they had a problem? >>...
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liz, what can you tell us? >> i was bringing my son, devin, to school when all the police cars and emergency vehicles were driving by. so my gut told me that they were headed to the school, and we drove down and confirmed that they were headed to the school. they were surrounding a dark suv or van with a tooele on top, and there was a strange burning smell and we left. we went home. on the way we learned that there was a shooting at the school. the school puts out a blast, so i didn't bring my son to his school, the high school. we just went home where friends who have children in the school asked us to come to a friend's house that's next door to the school and see p if we could find out anything, if their children were okay. that's where we met lynn and have been helping him. >> liz, about exactly -- >> we're following this breaking news story. we have stunning new details from a eyewitness inside the school. we're going to bring that to you after we take a quick break. americans believe they should be in cha
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he joins us this morning. nice to have you with us, sir. great to see you again. a documentary a couple years ago. >> i remember. >> nice to have you with us today. i want to talk -- christine, stick around. i want to talk about finance 101. the deficit is the gap between the spending and revenue that the government has every single year. the cbo is reporting that the deficit in 2012 is a 1$1.1 trillion which sounds terrible, but it's also gone down over the years, if you look at 2009, 1.4 trillion, 2010, it dropped, 2011 it dropped and 2012 it dropped. why are you focused on fixing the debt at a time when we veal have a low borrowing rate? why focus on fixing the debt instead of the deficit? >> the two of them are really the same thing. you have to fix the deficit in order to get to a more sensible place with the debt. the difference now, we have these high levels of deficit in the past. and they can't -- the war -- the depression was over. the separation we're in now, with the deficit being driven by an unwillingness no tax and to cut entitlements, no end in sit
he joins us this morning. nice to have you with us, sir. great to see you again. a documentary a couple years ago. >> i remember. >> nice to have you with us today. i want to talk -- christine, stick around. i want to talk about finance 101. the deficit is the gap between the spending and revenue that the government has every single year. the cbo is reporting that the deficit in 2012 is a 1$1.1 trillion which sounds terrible, but it's also gone down over the years, if you look at...
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it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security strong for generations to come. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spo
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not us. but each of us has been affected by this experience. frankly, wolf, i'm sorry, i'm still disappointed by our leaders. i genuinely appreciate president obama's display of emotion, that was a very big step forward. but they -- they have to do what each of us, what i will have to do as a head of a household tonight in my family, we need that from our leaders, today, that things are going to be okay, that we are going to get along, that we are going to model healthy behavior going forward, and that this has -- this will stop. we have had a year of unconscionable violence that is ending in a violent episode that, in my opinion, puts us in a new place. close range violence against children. somebody willfully, in a goal-directed fashion, thought this was an okay behavior. it is okay to push someone on a sub we must require people to get help if they have any tendency towards violence or to be disconnected from reality. there is such a thing as healthy and not healthy. you know, wolf, i was explaining to somebody earlier that these days no one
not us. but each of us has been affected by this experience. frankly, wolf, i'm sorry, i'm still disappointed by our leaders. i genuinely appreciate president obama's display of emotion, that was a very big step forward. but they -- they have to do what each of us, what i will have to do as a head of a household tonight in my family, we need that from our leaders, today, that things are going to be okay, that we are going to get along, that we are going to model healthy behavior going forward,...
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you can also follow us on twitter. you should follow us on twitter and facebook. just search for early start/cnn. >> one more way -- >> don't tell me any more ways. >> there are a lot of ways the fiscal cliff is going to cost you. what happens to your paycheck if there's no deal in washington? you're not going to like it. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. cisco. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today.
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because they wanted to convict us so badly. we had other things like alibis, people that could testify to where we were at the time and can plainly prove that we weren't at the crime scene. they seen have jesse mescelli signing a log book and photos about him. so technically it is possible that they could have showed them the dna and they were so enraged at the time that they would have convicted us anyway. >> have you tattoos that you didn't have last time. what do me mean? >> it helps me deal. it is very psychologically and emotionally soothing to me. it is also like putting on a suit of armor. like it gives you some sort of level of -- like a buffer zone between you and the rest of the world. >> what are the ones on your knuckles? >> these are ruins. usually when i get tattoos i get something meaningful to me. like i said, it is a sust armor so i look to put on a suit of armor made out of things i love. like winter, snow, arch angel michael. something that means something to me personally. >> do you stay in touch with jason
because they wanted to convict us so badly. we had other things like alibis, people that could testify to where we were at the time and can plainly prove that we weren't at the crime scene. they seen have jesse mescelli signing a log book and photos about him. so technically it is possible that they could have showed them the dna and they were so enraged at the time that they would have convicted us anyway. >> have you tattoos that you didn't have last time. what do me mean? >> it...
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what can you tell us? >> well, i can tell you that, first of all, obviously our hearts and prayers go out to the victims of this horrible incident. we have mutual aid agreements in place that allow us to provide assets that they may not have along with the state police that has taken the lead on this investigation. three of our victims are at the hospital in danbury and they are currently being treated. i can't tell you the status. i can only tell you that it's very serious. >> can you tell me, mayor boughton if they are children or adults? was this a staff incident or an incident with the children? >> i hate to do this to you. i know you want to get that information out. all of this is still under investigation. i can't disclose that information under hippa regulations. >> can i interrupt you for a moment. i want to go to an interview with a mother and child with our affiliate. >> recounting what is going on, joining me is alexis who is in third grade and you saw a lot of what was going on? >> well, we fo
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if you can show us how close we are to a major town or city, to give us an idea of where this school is and how many students are there. again, here's the latest from the wires. from the cnn wires. and they are saying connecticut state police and local authorities are responding to a shooting at the elementary school in southwestern connecticut. the school is sandy hook elementary school. it is on lockdown. they are not being evacuated. that's according to a newtown police spokesman. our wires are saying newton but it is newtown. it appears to not be very close to a city center because our affiliates are telling us that it's going to take them a couple minutes to get to the scene, 30 minutes. if it was close to a major city, it would not take that long to get out to this elementary school. as you know, the media is usually located in larger urban areas and business areas and this must be a smaller town in order for -- okay. we're trying to get someone on the phone now, lou, a former new york police officer. is lou on the phone now or are we still working to get him? say again? almost
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but you do it so many times, you get used to it in, in a way. and i've been training with these people so long, we almost know what we're going to do before we do it. and it is second nature for us and it's pretty easy at times. >> and you say it's second nature, and you know these people better than anyone in the world. is this sort of like a second family to you, in any way? >> this is definitely my second family. even as i came into the military, my wife, in general, we knew that this was a big part of our family. and my wife has accepted everyone that i've trained or been leaders of and it is definitely a second family for me, definitely. >> and this has been your career from the beginning? >> this has been my career from the beginning. i've been in 12 years. and this is definitely, whatever i do, i excel at, and i try to make the best out of it, and this is definitely what i've done my whole career. >> you know a lot of people at home, they wonder, did america really get anything out of this war? what have we accomplished? and you're here e
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he is joining us. what's the connection, explain to the viewers the connection between what happened in newtown, connecticut and what's going on in hoboken, new jersey right now. >> wolf, we believe the shooter may have lived here. this may be the location where he may have set out from this morning to head up to newtown, connecticut. police tell us they have in custody two people who may have been roommates of his. they are being questioned. they do not believe they were involved in the shooting. fbi and local police and a lom squad have been here for most of the afternoon. fbi agents went back into the building. it's a five-story building and has two halves to it. three bedrooms inside. it's a rental and i talked to several residents here who live in the building and nearby. none of them know the shooter, alleged shooter or his brother who may have lived here. they have seen pictures in news reports. the pictures do not look familiar to them. you may know that hoboken is a waterfront community that l
he is joining us. what's the connection, explain to the viewers the connection between what happened in newtown, connecticut and what's going on in hoboken, new jersey right now. >> wolf, we believe the shooter may have lived here. this may be the location where he may have set out from this morning to head up to newtown, connecticut. police tell us they have in custody two people who may have been roommates of his. they are being questioned. they do not believe they were involved in the...
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they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what their disability is because it is irrelevant. what do you want to deal on a computer? the print is too small, we can fix that. the mouse or the keyboard is too difficult, try this. try speech input, we will try different things to get the technology to work. the technology is what creates a disability. the other believe that we have is that it is important to step back from what we know at listen to our clients. has to stop putting our beliefs on them. we have to look at where people are coming from with technology. and figure out what the issues are that they are having. the big question t
they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what...
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i think we could use some of those forms of exercise we use day-to-day as part of the exercise. >> i think the concept of emergency is also relative. if members of the armed forces are getting called out, that is a big emergency. for someone who is commuting to work in the morning the fact there is no electricity in one area of the city so traffic is going to be horrible and they can't get their child to day care, that is an emergency to them. that's where we use social media so we can find other things that may be happening in the city so we can send it out to our followers, also, as michelle mentioned, preemptively let others know here's what's happening with your day. >> i heard you guys mentioned you used your blackberries and cell phones to communicate with each other during the exercise. at a point where we have dsca, there's a high probability, i would think, we wouldn't be able to did that. was that folded into your planning perhaps for the future to say, hey, we're not going to use that stuff today but just use the stuff the military brings to the table. >> we used 800 megah
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it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david chiu is the president of our board, and he knows the issue of technology, plus many other things, a very, very intimately. he probably knows more than any of us will ever -- are ever likely to know. we might wish to know it, but we probably will not because he comes from the technology world. he was the founder and chief operating officer of grassroots enterprise, and online communications company. he is also a member of the city's committee on information. and he is -- which sets policies within the city and provide the overall direction for a city and cou
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they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by th
they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have...
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and thing us develop the theory he joins us now why did you call it that. is because i can see there that governments are kidnapped by the s.p. kool-aid equality the people and. they are not defending that. we can see that greece and spain mainly because. instead of. being able to work on our. ways to go out of crisis getting you know what's the solution these of course he's against the interest. of people can't well or these very issues and example they decided not to use. odious states in international law loans moultrie paid because taken against the interests of the people equate those debts repayment was. in favor of linda's like us chase bank president karimov declared it odious the billions saved doubled spending in hospitals and schools. as far as you could see into the future they were going to keep paying debt but would never reach a situation where the country actually benefits from the foreign capital. greece's most popular pulse isa resources already declared the national debt odious if it wins the next election it won't repay the banks we're j
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and they began to use abstract numbers. previously, a token was impressed once for each measure it represented. 12 impressions meant 12 jars of oil. now, the commodity was drawn once. a jar of oil. tokens symbolized numbers. a sphere meant 10, and a cone meant 1. so on this tablet is recorded 10, 11, 12 jars of oil. the number of graphic symbols was expanded quickly, as scribes sought to express more complex ideas. a star shape, to represent god or heaven. a head plus a bowl, for the verb "to eat." over time, the symbols themselves evolved into the wedge-shaped characters called cuneiform. but the greatest advance came when scribes began to use cuneiform to represent the sounds of spoken sumerian. the word "an" meant "heaven" but was also used to represent the sound "an" in words like "anbar," meaning "iron" and "anta", meaning "above." for the very first time in human history, people could make a permanent record of their spoken language. but sumerian hasn't been spoken since about 2000 b.c. how could these markings be rea
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he joins us first on cnbc to tell us where this bizarre story goes next. john, thanks so much for joining us. you are in miami, aren't you? >> i was just playing around. yes, i am in miami. >> okay. now, we -- i speak with the belize police yesterday and they said this investigation is ongoing, they could charge you with this murder if they do they have an extradition treaty with the u.s. where you would have to go back to belize to answer these charges. what will you do if you are charged with this murder and the u.s. forces you to go back to belize? will you disappear? will you go to answer those charges? >> i would certainly go to answer those charges. but there will be no charges. this is like every other charge they have leveled against me since the 30th of april of this year. the first one being running a meth lab. then running an antibiotics lab without a license. which is a serious crime in the third world. and on and on and on. this is about the eleventh attempt to charge me with something. i will not be charged with this. i will certainly answer
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all the recreational areas are heavily used on weekends. we have the group picnic area which should accommodate 200 people, tennis courts are full. it also has 3 playground areas. the ampitheater was built in 1972. it was the home of the first blues festival. given the fact that jerry garcia used to play in this park, he was from this neighborhood, everybody knows his reputation. we thought what a great thing it would be to have an ampitheater named after jerry garcia. that is a name that has panache. it brings people from all over the bay area to the ampitheater. the calls that come in, we'd like to do a concert at the jerry garcia ampitheater and we do everything we can to accommodate them and help them because it gets people into the park. people like a lot of color and that's what they call a park. other people don't. you have to try to reconcile all those different points of view. what should a park look like and what should it have? should it be manicured, should it be nice little cobblestones around all of the paths and like that. th
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won't take much to get us into the 30s. east bay and interior valleys, concord, pleasanton, livermore, danville, fairfield near freezing under a frost advisory, napa near freezing again, san rafael 38, even san francisco down to the mid-40s. now, the radar is dry right now. cbs 5 high-def doppler radar is dry as of this very second but that's going to be changing. by tomorrow, showers moving in. there is a large area of low pressure kind of see it looks like a big v or u on your television screen. here it is. and behind that, very cold, unstable air. this is the first of about five or six of these low pressure areas that are going to move through over the next week or so. so the first of many arctic low pressure areas, consider the source, look where it's coming from. that's alaska. it's sliding from the west coast towards us. that means it will stay chilly and going to get showery. tomorrow widespread showers in the afternoon but it's the beginning of a process that's going to keep us cool and wet for at least the next sev
won't take much to get us into the 30s. east bay and interior valleys, concord, pleasanton, livermore, danville, fairfield near freezing under a frost advisory, napa near freezing again, san rafael 38, even san francisco down to the mid-40s. now, the radar is dry right now. cbs 5 high-def doppler radar is dry as of this very second but that's going to be changing. by tomorrow, showers moving in. there is a large area of low pressure kind of see it looks like a big v or u on your television...
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it was not safe for us to run the trains at full speed. and the diminished speed diminished the level of service we were able to provide. after the rest of us went to sleep every night over the course of many, many months, young and his crews went in and worked very efficiently, very cost-effectively to systematically replace those rails to put that part of the system into a good state of repair to raise the speeds. it's painful when you're on those trains coming -- leaving forest hills and you suffer through that agonizing slow down. so, very grateful for young and his crew for that project. and we've also -- the signal crews which terry here is to represent, led the upgrade of the automatic train control system, the signal loop. a loop of wires that run through the subway that basically provide for the communication of the automated train control system. when our trains are in the subway, they operate on an automatic mode that allows them to move much more quickly and efficiently than they would if they were operating in manual. and when
it was not safe for us to run the trains at full speed. and the diminished speed diminished the level of service we were able to provide. after the rest of us went to sleep every night over the course of many, many months, young and his crews went in and worked very efficiently, very cost-effectively to systematically replace those rails to put that part of the system into a good state of repair to raise the speeds. it's painful when you're on those trains coming -- leaving forest hills and you...
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we don't use those lo jack exactly as teams and they can use of course your cell phone too i suppose but if you are going to see this in stores it's going to be a commercial places or is this right now just in the public sector arenas you know buses public transit things like that though the reason that this is legal for the most part is because they say that when you get on public transportation your consenting to the surveillance so it's going to be an issue of if private store other locations can infer the same consent from people just by entering into a certain area but because this is public transportation and because it really only affects passengers this is really going to be a incredibly invasive policy that has disparate impacts on certain populations and it's just an incredible intrusion is there arguments we need for it. i mean the only argument i've seen for it is the safety argument but as i've said that that presumes that something is going to happen and it presumes that there's not going to be any abuse which you find is never the case that presumes that. so many thing
we don't use those lo jack exactly as teams and they can use of course your cell phone too i suppose but if you are going to see this in stores it's going to be a commercial places or is this right now just in the public sector arenas you know buses public transit things like that though the reason that this is legal for the most part is because they say that when you get on public transportation your consenting to the surveillance so it's going to be an issue of if private store other...
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so, i'm so glad that joaquin has come aboard to help us. he, having headed up the neighborhood services program for years, now has his talent with todd in making sure that all of the small businesses along these commercial corridors have access to our programs, have a higher degree of understanding, along with our carla johnson and our mayor's office of disability, and all the different agencies working together, we're going to make this successful. this is a family of agencies that care about our small businesses. last time i looked, there were over 71,000 businesses who registered that had less than 100 employees. that's an incredible sign of businesses that have -- that are our backbone, that hire a number of people. they're not the biggest employers, but they do hire the largest number of employees. over 51% of the city's employees are hired by small businesses. and i want to continue supporting them, nurturing them, have them increase. i hate seeing vacant, vacant buildings, vacant spots. benny knows every time we walk down there, what
so, i'm so glad that joaquin has come aboard to help us. he, having headed up the neighborhood services program for years, now has his talent with todd in making sure that all of the small businesses along these commercial corridors have access to our programs, have a higher degree of understanding, along with our carla johnson and our mayor's office of disability, and all the different agencies working together, we're going to make this successful. this is a family of agencies that care about...
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joining us now is dan rather. he's the anchor and managing editor of "dan rather reports" on axs tv. mr. rather, thank you for being here. >> i'm always honored to be here. >> susan rice withdrawing her name from consideration for secretary of state. this is not the most unforeseen thing in the world but it still leaves a lot of questions unanswered. what do you think is the most important thing that just happened or that we should watch for happening? >> the most important thing that just happened is that president obama has once again been backed down and away. let's make no mistake. this is chalk one up for the republicans. they can hopefully in private smile, even smirk, wink at one another. they have the professional scalp of susan rice now hanging on their door. they backed president obama down and away. president obama for whatever reasons, and i thought andrea mitchell, a lot of the potential reasons for, it chose not to fight it to the end. there will be any number of people, and not all of them democrats
joining us now is dan rather. he's the anchor and managing editor of "dan rather reports" on axs tv. mr. rather, thank you for being here. >> i'm always honored to be here. >> susan rice withdrawing her name from consideration for secretary of state. this is not the most unforeseen thing in the world but it still leaves a lot of questions unanswered. what do you think is the most important thing that just happened or that we should watch for happening? >> the most...
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chinese students have had use-to-use head sets from english to man darr written translation. enrolls hundreds of students china one administrator quit over that school's aggressive recruiting policy. many campuses say they are trying to strike a balance as they work to accommodate some young people coming primarily from one country. >> if you go into a business class and 80% of the students there are chinese, that's not what the chinese wanted and that's not what the 20% of americans were expecting, either. >> even so, many u.s. colleges are stepping up their recruiting efforts. some are even having their professors learn about chinese culture and traditions to help these students better engage in class. harris? >> harris: claudia, thank you. the olympic runner with no legs stunned fans this past summer in london. enough to he has hit the track against a new kind of competition blade runner going head to head with a horse. we'll show you who won the race. first, the man who helped create the bar code which appears on nearly everything we buy has died. norman joseph woodland w
chinese students have had use-to-use head sets from english to man darr written translation. enrolls hundreds of students china one administrator quit over that school's aggressive recruiting policy. many campuses say they are trying to strike a balance as they work to accommodate some young people coming primarily from one country. >> if you go into a business class and 80% of the students there are chinese, that's not what the chinese wanted and that's not what the 20% of americans were...
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you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friend first at foxnews.com and we will read some of those later on in the show. >>> now it is time for your first degree weather update with janice dean. will mother nature cooperate for travelers today? >> travelers across the east will be in good shape. across the west another story. clear skies for much of the eastern half of the country you move to the west we have storm systems one across the west another southwest with a lot of rain and snow which is great news for the travelers. 18 inches for parts of the mountainous regions of colorado through arizona up through the rocky mountains. this is mainly a gad thing because a lot of country is into a drought. this system is going to move into the central u.s. by saturday and then across the east coast by sunday. going to get rain across the southeast and snow across the southeast. they are moving across the major cities today. we will get into a little bit of activity. >> i was listening to you. >> the time now is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. a real s
you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friend first at foxnews.com and we will read some of those later on in the show. >>> now it is time for your first degree weather update with janice dean. will mother nature cooperate for travelers today? >> travelers across the east will be in good shape. across the west another story. clear skies for much of the eastern half of the country you move to the west we have storm systems one across the west...
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to be i mean clearly not where they used to be but are they better. they're slowly improving but the thing you have to realize with property taxes is that valuations are done on and generally a rolling three year cycle some places do it on a one year cycle so you still have a lot of leg and property valuations that are affected how much tax can be collected some cities bumped up the rates they use the mills they use and to collect more but that has been a very big weak spot that's about fifty percent of local governments revenue sources property taxes generally where you see the problems are places that already have a lot of debt and generally of us bad management. in some cases states and cities issue pension bonds instead of contributing to their pension plan so they have these big lumps of pension bonds outstanding but often it's two things it's either too much debt or just very poor management. ok too much debt a story we hear all the time poor management where are these where are the real trouble spots that you're saying ok avoid these these are
to be i mean clearly not where they used to be but are they better. they're slowly improving but the thing you have to realize with property taxes is that valuations are done on and generally a rolling three year cycle some places do it on a one year cycle so you still have a lot of leg and property valuations that are affected how much tax can be collected some cities bumped up the rates they use the mills they use and to collect more but that has been a very big weak spot that's about fifty...
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like us or click us donating online. several ways to give. we encourage you to check it out at abc7news.com. >>> mike, my ice scraper disappear eons ago. >> sometime had it, its small one and stuck it in the back of the car. it's nice to have. definitely frosty conditions, good morning. look at the highs in the afternoon, only in the 40s inland, some lows 50s as we head around the bay and out to the coast. remember we have a chance of light rain and even a scattered light shower during the afternoon hours. most of the moisture is making up to the north and making it to the ground. it is heading towards tahoe. you will get snow showers and better chance of light snow on sunday. >>> no chain requirements right now up in the sierra except for highway 88 but 50 and 80 are clear. watch the crews on the golden gate bridge, you see the flashing lights picking up those cones and reconfiguring for your road commute. bay bridge, still light and no problems into san francisco. eastbound 4 remains closed due to load work. they have a detour in place. mil
like us or click us donating online. several ways to give. we encourage you to check it out at abc7news.com. >>> mike, my ice scraper disappear eons ago. >> sometime had it, its small one and stuck it in the back of the car. it's nice to have. definitely frosty conditions, good morning. look at the highs in the afternoon, only in the 40s inland, some lows 50s as we head around the bay and out to the coast. remember we have a chance of light rain and even a scattered light shower...
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thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you
thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the...
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you are joining us now. tell us what, how safe are public elementary schools in this country? so many parents have to be asking that question tonight. >> well, in general i think they're very safe and the comments that you've already heart regarding, you know, the nature of these type incidents that they don't occur very often. of course when they do, they're very high impact. i think that across the country school officials overall do a very good job of working hard to maintain safe school environments. it doesn't mean it's perfect and it certainly doesn't mean that anyone is going to be 100% safe. however, you know, as today's tragedy shows us, it can happen anywhere. >> well, staying with you, mo canady, we know that today we were hearing that the school had a buzz-in system. that there was somebody there checking people who came in. still this young man was still able to get in there, reportedly the son of one of the teachers. what is it that schools could be doing, should be doing to prevent something else like this as rare as it is. >> well, and certainly there's no way
you are joining us now. tell us what, how safe are public elementary schools in this country? so many parents have to be asking that question tonight. >> well, in general i think they're very safe and the comments that you've already heart regarding, you know, the nature of these type incidents that they don't occur very often. of course when they do, they're very high impact. i think that across the country school officials overall do a very good job of working hard to maintain safe...
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the song that rides inside of all of us, not only you and me, but all of us achieve. this writer is asking you to stop the next professor, to stop the next student, to stop the next lecture who calls you ordinary. or he says, a sports legend is ordinary, or anyone is ordinary. tell them no. tell them we are all -- we all have something extraordinary, a voice, a talent, a song. it's not easy to hear that song that everyone has inside of them. it's not easy to see the extraordinary in everyone. but it's easy -- but easy is not our challenge. hope is the extraordinary. hope in the extraordinary is our challenge. hope in the extraordinary is what makes us human. " it's amazing harvey wrote that when he was 21. for all the bernices, for all the malan rosas. for all the beloved us's that my uncle would talk about, for you, as my uncle would say, and you, and you, and you, our time has come. we will not stop until we have equality across the globe. and that is what tonight means. thank you so much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you, stuart. that was spectacular. it real
the song that rides inside of all of us, not only you and me, but all of us achieve. this writer is asking you to stop the next professor, to stop the next student, to stop the next lecture who calls you ordinary. or he says, a sports legend is ordinary, or anyone is ordinary. tell them no. tell them we are all -- we all have something extraordinary, a voice, a talent, a song. it's not easy to hear that song that everyone has inside of them. it's not easy to see the extraordinary in everyone....
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that's what we used to do. when we got legislation for the 40-hour work week, it was not just for our members. it was for everyone. >> eliot: that's a critically important point that the benefits and the increases in living standards that accrue to members of the union radiate out to everybody else. they set a standard and other employers, even when their own workers aren't unionized they understand they will have to match and they set not only floor but also something that is aspirational. >> don't negate the fact that you had the devos family, you have alec, you have lots of other corporations, the chamber of commerce, wanting to do everything they can to eviscerate worker's rights. >> eliot: only a minute or so left. into the guise getting resolution to the fiscal cliff. they're putting in place everything that would be contrary to what you're talking about. >> the bottom line is this. the republicans in congress are holding everything else hostage to immunize the top 2%. that's the bottom line here. at the
that's what we used to do. when we got legislation for the 40-hour work week, it was not just for our members. it was for everyone. >> eliot: that's a critically important point that the benefits and the increases in living standards that accrue to members of the union radiate out to everybody else. they set a standard and other employers, even when their own workers aren't unionized they understand they will have to match and they set not only floor but also something that is...
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it's one pm here in moscow you live with us on our good to have you with us this afternoon the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains unknown after read some deadlines from a group threatening to execute her past and how our was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she reportedly accused of on do you retaliating against civilians policy it takes up the story. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she was reportedly kidnapped by the free syrian army and held for ransom of fifty million u.s. dollars she was taken hostage nearly two months ago and since then has appeared in two separate videos in the first she appeals to the ukrainian government to pay the ransom money and state her free in a second which many believe was made under jew is she admits to being a spy for the point needs to be made that just about everyone believes the that this video was made under extreme pressure and dulce the objective list of what she was saying now reporters without borders amnesty international and a number
it's one pm here in moscow you live with us on our good to have you with us this afternoon the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains unknown after read some deadlines from a group threatening to execute her past and how our was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she reportedly accused of on do you retaliating against civilians policy it takes up the story. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she...
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i had to use the term fiscal cliff. i hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the squandered opportunity in natural gas. papa was quite bullish in the price of oil. it's set worldwide. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to extract hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut of natural gas, the opposite of oil, all papas talked about. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. natural gas isn't fungible. it costs fortunes to transport overseas and is barely economical when exported. the best use is in this country. and we need to harness natural gas and liquids to make product more cheap here than anywhere else in the developed world. that would be terrific if companies would choose to relocate here. that's not happening. papa made it clear that he's bearish on the price of natural gas, suggesting it will stay at $5 for years to come. we have the opportunity to produce more than any other country on earth. not enough demand. the
i had to use the term fiscal cliff. i hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the squandered opportunity in natural gas. papa was quite bullish in the price of oil. it's set worldwide. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to extract hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut of natural gas, the opposite of oil, all papas talked about. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to...
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please leave us your memory. our second is rap bert macintosh who's the ceo of peer 49 and a position he has held for a lifetime hmm bob. he joined peer 39 when it was six -years-old at that point in time and he saw the salt pier 39 through the earthquake which was a big deal, the eventually demise of the 'em bark dare row [spelling?] freeway and all of the great extraordinarily wonderful development the port has been doing in that period of time as well as a whole bunch of other impacts from positive and negative to tourism. bob has served as as ceo for about of 12 years dating back to 2,000, he is trying to retire at the end of this month he managed to get 2 feet out of door in august and have been consulting back to the pier ever since and he has been an icon of the water front. someone who has represented the interest of the water front all over the city bob has been a board member of san francisco travel the fisherman's whofer community benefit district the san francisco chamber and california travel associa
please leave us your memory. our second is rap bert macintosh who's the ceo of peer 49 and a position he has held for a lifetime hmm bob. he joined peer 39 when it was six -years-old at that point in time and he saw the salt pier 39 through the earthquake which was a big deal, the eventually demise of the 'em bark dare row [spelling?] freeway and all of the great extraordinarily wonderful development the port has been doing in that period of time as well as a whole bunch of other impacts from...
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let us do a little recap. >> when apple took the stage and in a veiled ios6. >> they shot us by announcing they were mapping themselves. an application of apple maps. >> this would replace google maps which was automatically installed on their devices. >> apple maps have problem. famous landmarks were missing or were visually off. roadway's would appear to be melted. entire cities and towns were just missing from the mapping program. there was a lot of bugs. apple maps was ridiculed and made the butt of a lot of jokes. >> ceo tim cook apologized and fired the lead executive in charge. >> australia went public telling their citizens not to use the app and that it was dangerous. when navigating to them town toesdura. in the out back where there is no food or water in its to be 115 degrees. >> the book maps are better than before it has turn by turn boys got a direction. boys surge. and street view. it includes public transit schedules. in any new business or points of interest you can search for an attitude. interest you can search for an attitude. >> gabe slate o our heart and a story and s
let us do a little recap. >> when apple took the stage and in a veiled ios6. >> they shot us by announcing they were mapping themselves. an application of apple maps. >> this would replace google maps which was automatically installed on their devices. >> apple maps have problem. famous landmarks were missing or were visually off. roadway's would appear to be melted. entire cities and towns were just missing from the mapping program. there was a lot of bugs. apple maps...
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to tell us and handicap us -- handicap it is andy friedman, principal with the washington update and one of america's top business lawyers. andy, welcome back. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> in my reading this morning, there were some indications that what may happen is that the house will take up the already passed senate bill that puts in place those lower -- extends those lower tax rates for the sub 250,000 income cohort and also boosts investment taxes to 20% plus the surcharge on dividends. is that now a leading possibility or something less than that? >> i don't know that it's a leading possibility, but i think it shows us where things may end up. i still remain optimistic that we're going to see a deal here. we're going to continue the eagles lyrics. i'm not sure i have a peaceful easy feeling, but i think we'll get there. those will be part of the deal i think. a raise on capital gaps and did i have dents. >> do you think it must involve as the president has clearly said a rise in the rates on the top income earners? >> i think there will be some rise in rates, bu
to tell us and handicap us -- handicap it is andy friedman, principal with the washington update and one of america's top business lawyers. andy, welcome back. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> in my reading this morning, there were some indications that what may happen is that the house will take up the already passed senate bill that puts in place those lower -- extends those lower tax rates for the sub 250,000 income cohort and also boosts investment taxes to 20% plus...
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but they will keep us unsettled. winds, you can tell what you got by the winds. 6 miles per hour. 5 miles per hour tomorrow afternoon. it is not that potent. around the bay, you will see the forecast for tomorrow. as we go into friday morning, the clouds increase. it is cold but the clouds keep it warmer. temperatures should come up 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. frost advisory in effect. here is that system. not a big deal. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. nothing. now, down the coast. stays off shore. there will be a few sprinkles. there will be scattered showers and drizzle. the morning commute will be wet on the roadways. tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m., gone. right down the coast. looked impressive. lot of clouds. here comes another one. saturday, 11:00 a.m. another cold system. wants to rain. santa rosa sprinkles. has more going on. especially saturday night. but then it is out of here. behind that, sunday into monday. the monday system has more warm air and the potential to be a real rain producer. these are a series of cold storm
but they will keep us unsettled. winds, you can tell what you got by the winds. 6 miles per hour. 5 miles per hour tomorrow afternoon. it is not that potent. around the bay, you will see the forecast for tomorrow. as we go into friday morning, the clouds increase. it is cold but the clouds keep it warmer. temperatures should come up 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. frost advisory in effect. here is that system. not a big deal. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. nothing. now, down the coast. stays off shore. there...
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us. i appreciate your roll. i've said repeatedly and i wonder if people have a hearing disability and can't comprehend what i'm saying. i've always advocated the benefits, the wages, the retirement for amtrak employees in whatever structure we adopt making certain that's protected. i've also been here and watched the number of personnel from amtrak go from 29,000 to 19,000 and i say that doesn't pretend a bright future for labor either if you're the head of a union or labor organization or a member. i've been there fighting for labor when labor had to fight amtrak and the federal government for benefits and wages. in fact, that was a prolonged and difficult experience for the people who worked for amtrak, those union members who were denied benefits and wages. and i als used the example of freight rail which gives better salary and better wages and reaches agreements without that type of poem significance. as far as my record, i have always supported the right of americans to join a labor
us. i appreciate your roll. i've said repeatedly and i wonder if people have a hearing disability and can't comprehend what i'm saying. i've always advocated the benefits, the wages, the retirement for amtrak employees in whatever structure we adopt making certain that's protected. i've also been here and watched the number of personnel from amtrak go from 29,000 to 19,000 and i say that doesn't pretend a bright future for labor either if you're the head of a union or labor organization or a...
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i above what it gives us. television. longer lives. my ancestors ran around naked in the cold an struggled to keep the fire going. most died before the age of 40. science gives us a better life. of things we can touch. religion? not much. i wish i believed in god but i don't. there may be bought by a not convinced. i was raised protestant comment studied the bible then i discoveredy ancestors were jewish and study the tora but i did not get there. high of one to believe i see the piece that brings in many of you. most of you according to the polls. added about this show. i envy you if you believe. research shows religious people are happier than the rest of us. you could go to religious services and social networks bring new friends which brings happiness. i suspect it is more. be leaving brings you joy, purpose, a peace. good for you. religion has led people to do awful things the aztecs killed thousands to appease the god. the sun god needed daily nourishment. inanans strangled people the crusaders killed hundreds of thousands and ma
i above what it gives us. television. longer lives. my ancestors ran around naked in the cold an struggled to keep the fire going. most died before the age of 40. science gives us a better life. of things we can touch. religion? not much. i wish i believed in god but i don't. there may be bought by a not convinced. i was raised protestant comment studied the bible then i discoveredy ancestors were jewish and study the tora but i did not get there. high of one to believe i see the piece that...